Student Welfare

Student Welfare

Children who feel happy, safe and valued are more likely to succeed and achieve their full potential. It is the aim of the Academy to support students and their families through the obstacles that life presents to ensure that our students become well-rounded, reflective and resilient citizens.

Assemblies and tutorials are designed to enable students to reflect on the world around them as well as develop skills needed for life beyond the academy.

Action days provide students with extended opportunities to engage in activities that will extend their understanding of spiritual, moral, social and cultural issues.

A dedicated pastoral team within the small school comprising of Head of College, Assistant Principal, two student services managers, two administration assistants and currently sixteen form tutors. The team has oversight of all matters relating to student welfare including academic progress, attendance, educational/medical needs and day-to-day issues.

Small school and faculty rewards and sanctions are in place to encourage good behaviours for learning as well as developing students as responsible citizens.

Student voice encourages active involvement in Academy life.

External providers

The academy commissions the expertise of external providers to give specialist support to students on a one-to-one basis including mentoring and counselling.

Student services managers work closely with other agencies to provide support and guidance to students and their families. Wilmington academy is part of the Dartford Inclusion Forum and works closely with local schools, NW Kent Behaviour Service

as well as the local authority to provide specialist intervention and support, including managed moves where appropriate.

Literacy support

Low levels of literacy on entry continue to be a challenge for a large proportion of our learners. The academy has a Director of Literacy who leads on a range of support and interventions to help our students’ recovery with their reading, spelling, grammar and writing deficits.

Programmes include:

Fresh Start

Better Reading Programme

One-to-one support

Small group support

Peer support

Accelerated Reader

Well-stocked library

Special events and prizes

Spelling bees and other literacy competitions

Drop Everything and Read

Rosetta Stone

Faculty literacy representatives

Staff literacy development

Assessment and intervention

Kindle devices

Cross-curricular extended writing opportunities

Learning support

Our SEND team led by the SENCO track and review the progress of all students with additional educational needs and provide support and interventions as appropriate to ensure that every student makes at least expected progress.

The teaching assistants receive regular training and work with colleagues within the Trust as well as external agencies to ensure that provision is of the highest quality.

Trust Inclusive Services

Leigh Academies Trust has developed a range of specialist support for the academies to supplement provision. This includes the Trust attendance and welfare officer who works closely with the student services managers, Educational Psychologists so that needs are promptly addressed and a Careers advisor who provides independent advice and guidance to students on the range of opportunities available to them.

Pupil Premium

The government provides extra funding for students who receive free school meals and/or children in care. Please see Pupil Premium Statement (About us) for more information.